The Super Rugby strugglers conceded an astonishing nine tries against the Crusaders on Saturday, with eight of the home side crossing the line and hooker Corey Flynn grabbing a brace. Lachie Munro may have also grabbed two tries himself for the Blues to make sure the result wasn’t a complete whitewash, but this was embarrassing.

That result was by far the heaviest of the weekend, but it all started with the Brumbies seeing off the Hurricanes as expected in Wellington. TJ Perenara impressed once again with a brace but it was another Brumbies comeback that swung the result - Sam Carter, Michael Hooper and Zack Holmes all going over.

Saturday started with the Highlanders pulling off a surprise win over the Bulls, big Jarrod Hoeata getting the crucial try. The Stormers held on against the Waratahs in Cape Town despite the visitors’ comeback. Quade Cooper made a successful return for the Reds after his ACL injury, seeing out the first half in his side’s four try victory over the Lions to keep their playoff hopes just about alive.

Kurtley Beale’s late penalty was enough for the Rebels to beat the Western Force in Perth. Finally, the Sharks also kept their spot in the playoffs after a 34-20 away win over the Cheetahs, with the hosts offering a timely reminder why you never let the ball bounce after Freddy Michalak’s erroneous try.

Looking ahead to Round 15, there are plenty of big clashes between sides at the top of the table.

Here’s all the advice you need for your SuperBru picks:

We get underway on Friday with the Chiefs against the Bulls in Waikato. Both teams have been in and around the top spots all season - the hosts being the standout side in the New Zealand conference whilst the Bulls have slipped behind the Stormers in recent weeks - but the Chiefs will undoubtedly have the advantage with the Bulls now on the fourth leg of their gruelling tour.Prediction: Chiefs by 5

Saturday then starts with the Hurricanes hosting a rejuvenated Rebels side in Wellington. The 'Canes pack and defence couldn’t handle the Brumbies last weekend, but then the Rebels pack is not the strongest. The selection of Kurtley Beale at flyhalf has proven to be a stroke of luck, but with their leaky defence the Rebels will need more than Beale’s wizardry to get them out of trouble. Prediction: Hurricanes by 8

It’s a return home for the Blues after last week’s horror show in Christchurch, taking on the Highlanders, with the Blues in the hunt for only their third win of the season. You sense it’s only going to get worse before it gets better for Pat Lam, with the visitors high on confidence after seeing off the Bulls. Prediction: Highlanders by 10

Next is the Australian derby between the Brumbies and the Reds. The champions are the only realistic contenders to the Brumbies top spot in the Australia Conference and have found form in recent weeks, but Jake White’s team have been so good this season, particularly at home, you can’t look past them for the win. Prediction: Brumbies by 6

We then stay in Australia for the Force against the Lions in Perth. Two struggling sides but the Lions looked good in patches last week in Brisbane, admittedly after the result was a done deal. This will be close, and ugly. Prediction: Lions by 3

Back in South Africa, the Cheetahs host the Waratahs in Bloemfontein. “Inconsistent” sums up the hosts’ season well, but they are capable of a big performance. The 'Tahs however might not be the team for them to roll over. Prediction: Waratahs by 7

Last but not least, there is the mammoth South African derby between the Sharks and the Stormers. John Plumtree’s side have come back into the playoff hunt with their performances in recent weeks, but to eventually win the South African Conference they will have to peg back the Stormers with a win at home. However, the visitors are not top of the log for nothing. This will be close. Prediction: Stormers by 3

That’s it for this week, best of luck with your picks and see you in Round 15.

Not looking forward to this weekend as far as SuperBru predictions go, to many 50-50 games. On the other hand should make for some entertaining viewing:) Come on GSP and go Sharks

Denése - 2012-05-23 15:37

Yes, GO SHARKS! - PLAY MOST ACCURATE MATCH THIS WEEKEND!

clive.harding3 - 2012-05-24 07:12

I honestly cannot see the Lions winning this one. Their confidence is shot to hell and judging by the Skype interview that Boots and All had with Josh Strauss before the Reds game, he looked totally disinterested.

Craven - 2012-05-24 07:58

It sounds like aunty Saffa and Jean De Villiers and that objective guy Bossie sat down and wrote these predictions.I'm afraid Stormers great run is coming to an end.